Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Fee: $5 per game. There will be three games, but you are not required to play all three.Although this tournament is capping off our summer league, all are invited to play. First round pairings will be narrative, second round pairings will be challenges, and third round pairings will be random.

PRE-REGISTER to be guranteed a spot:< LINK COMING SOON >

If you get lost, feel free to call and ask for directions: 892-0023Contact the 40k Tournament Organizer with questions and lists:

The entirety of the entry fees go to in-store prize support.Playing games gives you chances in the prize drawing. In addition, there will be a 50/50 raffle during the event going to the terrain fund.

Schedule

This is a very relaxed schedule. If we have people finishing early, we will go ahead and start the next round early.

8:30am-9:00am

Registration

9:00am-12:00pm

Game 1

12:00pm-1:00pm

Lunch - Bring some cash and we'll order a pizza.

1:00pm-4:00pm

Game 2

4:15pm-7:15pm

Game 3

7:15pm-8:30pm

Prizes and Clean-up
PLEASE STAY UNTIL THE STORE IS CLEAN

8:30pm-10:15pm

Applebee's

Lists and Units

2000 points

Otherwise, lists must be Battleforged and have no other restrictions.

Only source material released before August 20, 2016 will be allowed

The most recent version of a unit must be used regardless of Battlefield Role.

Forge World and Horus Heresy are allowed.

Players of the Summer League are encouraged to use those models for this event. If you use the same models from the League, then the games in this event will count as League games!

Models

All models should be a 3-color minimum and minimum based for this tournament.Please see the painting and sportsmanship scoring sections for details.

All units must be WYSIWYG - What You See is What You Get. Flamers are not Meltaguns.

Any counts-as units must present a good effort to reduce confusion for your opponents. Counts-as must be provided to the Tournament Organizer (adam.fasoldt@gmail.com) before the event if you want to avoid your model not being allowed on game day. This is especially true for Forge World or Horus Heresy models. Make sure they are the legitimate models or the alternative models are very convincing. If we begin to see nothing but poorly built armies simply to take advantage of good rules, restrictions against these units will likely creep back into our events. Insistence upon using bad reproductions will reduce your Sportsmanship score to zero.

Kitbashes must provide your opponent all the benefits and yourself all the negatives of any difference in size you may have modeled.

Don't be a jerk. If you follow this simple rule, you won't go wrong. We are subjective about our modeling policies, and are happy to work with anyone, but if you try to follow them to the letter and squeak out some kind of advantage, you will be disqualified from the event.

Scenarios

We will be using the standard Maelstrom missions for this event with alternative secondary missions. These alternative secondary missions will be posted soon.

What to Bring

Your Army

Tape Measure, Dice, Game Aids, etc.

6 Objective Markers about 40mm in size.

6 Typed Copies of your army list. Be sure to notate who your Warlord is on your army list. (2 Battle Points)

If you are using a counts as army, bring a "cheat sheet" for your opponents.

A copy of the scoring packet.

Rules Judgments

Rules issues will be dealt with swiftly by a roaming judge. We use a hierarchy for determining rules issues as follows:

Main Rule Book

Official finalized Games Workshop FAQs and Erratas

ITC FAQ

Tournament-specific Houserules

Judgements at the Table

Tournament-Specific Houserules

Fast Dice: If your opponent requests that you use Fast Dice for your rolls when you can, you must do so unless you use a dice tower. The only reason to roll one die at a time for saves which could use Fast Dice would be for either superstitious or cheating reasons. The odds are otherwise the same.

Death From the Skies: Players who purchased the Death From the Skies book are welcome to use the Units, Formations, Wing Commanders, and Attack Patterns from this book. All other rules are banned as per the ITC FAQ. Any rules within the Units, Formations, Wing Commanders, and Attack Patterns which refer to other banned rules (such as Air Superiority and Dogfighting) are ignored for the purposes of this event.

Shifting Worldscape: This power is allowed to be used at this event. However, when moving a piece of terrain, it must move in a straight line, it may not pass over other models or terrain, and it may not pivot to a different angle before arriving at its final destination.

Terrain

Terrain will be static and placed by the judges. If both players agree, however, some terrain may be moved.

Hills: All rolling hills are open terrain, granting 5+ cover via LOS blocking/interference as normal but do not count as difficult terrain.

Rock Towers, Crates, and Can Towers: Are impassible and block LOS completely (even if there are actual gaps in the terrain pieces).In order to facilitate easy use of Woods terrain and reduce Line-of-Sight arguments.

Woods are treated differently from other terrain rather than just being simple difficult terrain. If any model is in woods or up to 25% of your model is behind the woods base, including vehicles, they enjoy a 5+ cover save even if the model is not obscured. The height of all woods is assumed to be as tall as the tallest tree on the base, so if a flyer stands over the tree-line, it will not enjoy the cover save. Similarly, if you are in woods and trace line of sight through any part of the woods you are in, your target also enjoys a 5+ cover save.

Note that the bases of terrain count as part of the terrain piece and therefore, non-vehicle units enjoy cover saves for being on them.

Terrain Data Slates (such as the Twisted Copse) will not be used.

Fortifications are placed before your other models during deployment. You must remove one piece of terrain that is at least partially within your deployment zone before you place your Fortification. The exceptions to this are the Aegis Defense Line and Promethium Relay Pipes which are allowed to snake through other terrain as needed, even up hills.

Scoring and Prizes These are arranged from largest prize to smallest prize. You must play all 3 games to be eligible for the first three prizes.

Best Overall: The player's combined Sportsmanship and Appearance scores.

Best Appearance: The player with the best appearance score wins this prize.

Best Sportsmanship: The player with the best sportsmanship score wins this prize.

Random Drawings: Additional random drawings will be added based on turnout.

Appearance Scoring

3-Color Minimum: This includes 2 major colors and a minor color. The primer doesn't count as a color. If you were to spray a space marine brown, paint the guns silver, wash the model with black, and glue sand to the base, this would be considered 3-color minimum acceptable.

Tabletop Standard: This would include all details color-blocked before washing, and a single highlight on top of the other requirements for a 3-color minimum.

Judges are encouraged to score between the numbers presented for the General appearance score based on any partial accomplishment towards a particular goal. For example, if a large number or a vast majority of models are painted beyond a tabletop standard, but some are not, then they may wish to score 9 or 10 points. What constitutes "a vast majority", "a large number", or "a handful" of models is up to the Judge's discretion. Also note that the examples given next to a points score is just that... an example. Other factors can be involved in a points score. Suffice to say, Appearance Scoring is extremely subjective.

The player with the best appearance score will win Best Appearance with tiebreakers being decided by the players voting for favorite army.

General Score (up to 11pts):

-10pts Some models are not painted to a 3-color minimum

6pts The entire army is painted to a 3-color minimum

8pts The entire army is painted to a tabletop standard

11pts The Entire army is painted beyond tabletop standard

Basing Score: (up to 4pts):

+1pt Minimal basing (1 texture/color) on the entire army

+3pts At least 2 textures and/or colors are used to base the entire army

+4pts Many textures and/or colors are used to base the entire army

Modeling score (up to 4pts - note breakdown adds up to 6, but max is 4):

Conversions

+1pt Minor conversion work has been done to a handful of models

+2pts Minor conversion work on a large number of models or a small amount of major conversions. Conversions must be well-executed to score more than 1 point.

+3pts The army has many major conversions

Display Board

+1pt Simple display board with surface matching models' bases

+2pts Advanced display board with surface matching models' bases and matching terrain. Note that the execution of the display board must be of an Advanced quality to score more than 1 point, even if you do add terrain and effects.

Miscellaneous (up to 6pts - note breakdown adds up to 11, but max is 6):

+1pt Army uniformity

+1pt Basing uniformity

+1pt Extreme bases

+1-2pts Extreme conversion work

+1-3pts Freehand

+0-3pts Judge's discretion. This is mainly to differentiate execution between players with nearly maximum points, but could also be used to award good faith on the part of players who are trying very hard to paint their army. Judges are also encouraged to take into account difficulty level and model count, to some extent, for the awarding of Judge's Discretion points, though the award is entirely up to them and players are asked not to grill the Judge on their final decision. If the Judge feels threatened or put off by questions by the players, the Judge is encouraged to alert the Tournament Organizer so that penalties may be incurred on the player's sportsmanship score. Asking for advice on how to improve one's painting, however, is highly encouraged.

Maximum Appearance score for the tournament: 25pts

Sportsmanship Scoring

At the end of the tournament, each player will offer a vote for Favorite Opponent and a Second-Favorite Opponent. Each Favorite Opponent vote is worth 5 points and each Second Favorite Opponent vote is worth 3 points. Each player also receives 5 points if no complaints are lodged against them throughout the tournament. Players who do not bring a 3-color minimum painted and minimum based army will not receive the bonus 5 points for sportsmanship.

Friday, May 13, 2016

In an effort to further grow our ranks, get some models painted, support the store, and play some fun games, we’ll be doing another summer league.

Please note that these rules are currently in their preliminary stage and open for discussion with both the community and Flipside.

Armies

Escalation: Lists will start off at 500 points and grow by 250 point increments throughout the league You must always use models from your previous list in the next one, though you are not required to use the same units. For example, a Space Marine with a flamer could be in a Tactical Squad at the 500pt level and then in an Assault Squad at the 750pt level. Creative use of magnets and turrets is also encouraged.Composition: All lists must be battleforged. You are free to build whatever other kind of army you want in the confines of the rules and the social contract of fair play. The 500 and 750 point levels of the League will allow a player to use any detachment as their Primary Detachment even if the rules for that detachment say otherwise (such as an Allied Detachment). In these cases, however, that detachment must be your ONLY detachment.

Games

Cost: Participation in the Escalation League will be $5 per game.

Teams: Games will be played in pairs. You may not have the same team-mate in back-to-back games. All team-mates will be considered Allies of Convenience for the League, though your individual lists might include different alliance levels internally. If there is an odd number of people, a single person may stand in as an opponent for a team.

Off-site Play: You may play some games off-site, but the goal is to get players into the store. Less than half of your games may be off-site.

Missions: I suggest Maelstrom of War missions, but you are free to play whatever you want. Consider using the following guidelines for your games:

Schedule

Round 1: June 6 & June 13500pts

Round 2: June 20 & June 27 750pts

Round 3: July 11 & July 181000pts

Round 4: July 25 & August 11250pts

Competition

Players will compete for chances in a drawing for gift cards. These chances will be counted with stickers on a poster board. For each sticker you collect, you get a chance at winning. The cost for the gift cards will be drawn from weekly dues. Stickers will be kept by Flipside in a safe place and dues will be tallied in the PoS system and tracked independently.

You can get a sticker for the following:

Playing a game (2 per Round)

Painting a unit in your army (2 per Round)

Purchasing a 40k kit over $20 from Flipside Gaming (1 per Round)

Give-Away Tickets (2 per Round)

Give-Away Tickets: When you play your first 2 games of a Round, you will get one sticker which you may not keep. Instead, you will give the sticker to any other player who is playing that day. You can give this sticker to them for any reason (awesome army, they won their game against you, they got you a soda... I don't care).

Prizes will be in $50 increments with a “booby prize” for the remainder.

The most recent version of a unit must be used regardless of Battlefield Role. This includes the Iron Priest.

Forge World and Horus Heresy are allowed, but early list submission is required. Any list which is built to game the system will result in prize revocation, so early submission with an explanation any power gimmick is a must.

Models

All models should be a 3-color minimum and minimum based for this tournament. Please see the painting and sportsmanship scoring sections for details.

All units must be WYSIWYG - What You See is What You Get. Flamers are not Meltaguns.

Any counts-as units must present a good effort to reduce confusion for your opponents. Counts-as must be provided to the Tournament Organizer (adam.fasoldt@gmail.com) before the event if you want to avoid your model not being allowed on game day. This is especially true for Forge World or Horus Heresy models. Make sure they are the legitimate models or the alternative models are very convincing. If we begin to see nothing but poorly built armies simply to take advantage of good rules, restrictions against these units will likely creep back into our events.

Kitbashes must provide your opponent all the benefits and yourself all the negatives of any difference in size you may have modeled.

Don't be a jerk. If you follow this simple rule, you won't go wrong. We are subjective about our modeling policies, and are happy to work with anyone, but if you try to follow them to the letter and squeak out some kind of advantage, you will be disqualified from the event.

Scenarios

Scenarios have both static and cumulative missions of various Battle Points values in your games. Here is a link to the last packet we used with the Goldensprue Cup missions (Scenario document updated 2015-12-08):

Angels of Death Psychic Powers: See the ITC FAQ for preliminary rulings.

Death from the Skies: All general flyer rules and datasheets are in play from this book. For ease of tournament play, we will not be using the Dogfight Phase. If you plan on using a flyer which is not listed in this book, you must email the T.O. to receive your Combat Role, Pursuit score, and Agility score. These will be assigned according to the stats of similar models in the Death from the Skies book as well as their narrative background text on their datasheet.

Death from the Skies Interpretations:

You may now choose hover or zooming mode when you arrive on the board.

Zooming flyers may no longer claim cover saves or line of sight blocking from terrain

Although we will not have a Dogfight Phase, we will be using the Air Superiority rule.

True Measuring: Measurements for shooting are (for most models) measured from base to base. Where one model is more elevated than the other, this will mean measuring the distance diagonally.

Barrage and Imperial Knights:To determine which "side" of the Imperial Knight is hit with a Barrage weapon, use whichever side the exact center of the blast marker is on. If your opponent has decided to make life hard for everyone and place the blast marker exactly in the center, dice off to determine which side is hit.

The Saint Is Dead: If Saint Celestine or any other model is incapacitated (as a marker or otherwise not in play) at the end of the game, they are considered killed for all victory conditions.

Fast Dice: If your opponent requests that you use Fast Dice for your rolls when you can, you must do so unless you use a dice tower. The only reason to roll one die at a time for saves which could use Fast Dice would be for either superstitious or cheating reasons. The odds are otherwise the same.

Climbing:For simplicity and ease of play, the core game rules allow most models to climb any piece of scenery. Use the ‘Wobbly Model Syndrome’ rule if it is not possible to place the model in the position it is meant to be occupying.

Tall Models, Ruins, and Base Contact: If models are only fractionally apart due to the vagaries of scenery they count as being in base contact. However, though models on different levels of a building can be locked in combat with one another, they will not be considered in base contact with one another for the purposes of special rules or equipment that require models to be in base contact to take effect. The ‘Wobbly Model Syndrome’ rule applies to situations where you are attempting to charge a model that is on top of something, where there is no room for a model to be in base contact place the model as near as possible, and keep a note of its actual position. It is assumed to be in base contact with the other model.

To-Hit Rolls for Witchfire Powers: If a witchfire power does not have a profile, follow the instructions written for that power instead of rolling to hit. This includes most focused witchfire powers. If a witchfire power has a profile, the To Hit rolls matter in the same way as they do in any shooting attack.

Duplicate Weapon Profiles: A weapon that can be used as a ranged and a melee weapon can be used as both in the same turn unless specifically noted otherwise.

Master-Crafted Combi Weapons: Both the primary and secondary weapon of a Master-crafted combi-weapon are Master-crafted.

Horizontal Firing Arcs: A hull-mounted weapon’s arc of fire a is a total of 45°, not 45° to either side.

Pivoting a Model: If a model moves, no part of the model (or its base) can finish the move more than the model’s move distance away from where it started the Movement phase.

Movement Types: Sometimes a unit will contain models that move at different speeds. When this is the case, each model can move up to its maximum movement allowance so long as it remains in unit coherency. This includes all phases of the game, including the Shooting and Assault phases, though restrictions incurred by movement in those phases affect the entire unit.

Terrain and Large or Flying Moels: The 25% rule applies in all types of terrain if the target is a vehicle of any kind (except Zooming Flyers), Soaring Flying Monstrous Creatures, or Gargantuan Creatures. All other targets count as being in cover if they are in or on the terrain’s base, even if not 25% obsured.

Shooting Super Heavies: You have to select all targets before any dice are rolled for the weapons mounted on a Super-heavy vehicle or Gargantuan Monstrous Creature. One Use Only/One Shot Only weapons are used up if a previous weapon destroyed the target that the One Use Only/One Shot Only weapon was going to shoot.

Hammer of Wrath and Walkers: Hammer of Wrath attacks against Walkers hit the armour of the side the attacker is facing.

Malediction Stacking: The effects of multiple castings of the same malediction cast on the same turn do not stack.

Superheavies and Terrain: Roll 3D6 (due to the Move Through Cover special rule) and double the highest result for all Superheavy Walkers and Gargantuan Monstrous Creatures moving through cover.

Mixed Flyers and Infantry: A Flying Monstrous Creature’s Hard to Hit rule does not work when part of a unit without the rule.

Blasts and Flyers: Blast weapons, Beams, and Templates cannot target Swooping Flying Monstrous Creatures or Zooming Flyers, nor can they be hit by the same that didn't target them. The Swooping or Zooming models are effectively ignored for all purposes when these weapons are adjudicated. However, if any of these weapons have the Skyfire special rule, they may be hit by any of these weapon types.

Ongoing Reserves and Flyers: A unit may not go back into Reserve the same player turn that it came onto the board from Reserve, nor may a unit perform a bombing run before leaving combat airspace.

Scout Order of Operations: Scout redeployments take place after the player going second is given the chance to Seize the Initiative.

Infiltrate Irregularities: Models with the Infiltrate special rule are allowed to not use the rule to deploy and then charge normally in the first turn. Having said that, an Independent Character without the Infiltrate special rule cannot join a unit of Infiltrators during deployment, whether they are Infiltrating, Deep Striking, Outflanking or deploying normally. They are free to join units as they wish after deployment.

Special Rules and Independent Characters: The rules for Detachments and Formations only apply to models/units that are part of the Detachment or Formation and are, therefore, not conferred to any Independent Characters from other Detachments or Formations which might be attached to those units.

Immobilized Flyers: If a flyer which is forced to move 18" forwards due to an Immobilised result ends its move over an enemy unit, use the Wobbly Model Syndrome to mark its actual location and set your flyer off to the side, out of the way. For all purposes, the flyer is considered to be in the marked location until it moves again. If the models that were in the flyer's path get moved, and there is now room for your flyer, immediately put it in its proper location.

Terrain

Terrain will be static and placed by the judges. If both players agree, however, some terrain may be moved.

Hills: All rolling hills are open terrain, granting 5+ cover via LOS blocking/interference as normal but do not count as difficult terrain.

Rock Towers, Crates, and Can Towers: Are impassible and block LOS completely (even if there are actual gaps in the terrain pieces).In order to facilitate easy use of Woods terrain and reduce Line-of-Sight arguments.

Woods are treated differently from other terrain rather than just being simple difficult terrain. If any model is in woods or up to 25% of your model is behind the woods base, including vehicles, they enjoy a 5+ cover save even if the model is not obscured. The height of all woods is assumed to be as tall as the tallest tree on the base, so if a flyer stands over the tree-line, it will not enjoy the cover save. Similarly, if you are in woods and trace line of sight through any part of the woods you are in, your target also enjoys a 5+ cover save.

Note that the bases of terrain count as part of the terrain piece and therefore, non-vehicle units enjoy cover saves for being on them.

Terrain Data Slates (such as the Twisted Copse) will not be used.

Fortifications are placed before your other models during deployment. You must remove one piece of terrain that is at least partially within your deployment zone before you place your Fortification. The exceptions to this are the Aegis Defense Line and Promethium Relay Pipes which are allowed to snake through other terrain as needed, even up hills.

Scoring and Prizes
These are arranged from largest prize to smallest prize.

Best General: The player who won the most games. Ties default to Battle Points.

Best Overall: The player who scored the most Battle Points combined with the player's own Sportsmanship and Appearance scores.

Best Appearance: The player with the best appearance score wins this prize.

Best Sportsmanship: The player with the best sportsmanship score wins this prize.

Biggest Game Hunter: The player who, in total, destroyed the most Superheavy or Gargantuan Hull Points and/or Wounds at the end of their games wins this prize.

Best Big Game: The player who brings the best Superheavy or Gargantuan unit in their list or for use as terrain wins this prize (voted by players in attendance).

Note that any ability which awards additional victory points (such as some Warlord Traits or the Tankbustas' Glory Hogs ability) are applied to a specific mission. Again, see the mission packet for more details.

Ties: The player with the most surviving points wins the game in the event of a tie. If a model or upgrade on a model was purchased for free or summoned, then it is worth zero points for the purposes of determining ties.

4 Battle Points: Email the T.O. (adam.fasoldt@gmail.com) your finalized army list by the Monday before the Tournament. PDF or just text is preferred.

6 Battle Points: You email the T.O. (adam.fasoldt@gmail.com) a selfie of yourself with an unpainted unit by the Monday before the tournament. If that unit is painted on the day of the event, you score these points. (Single infantry, such as a single, small HQ, do not count. The unit must be somewhat significant.)

Maximum Battle Points for the tournament: 114pts

Appearance Scoring

3-Color Minimum: This includes 2 major colors and a minor color. The primer doesn't count as a color. If you were to spray a space marine brown, paint the guns silver, wash the model with black, and glue sand to the base, this would be considered 3-color minimum acceptable.

Tabletop Standard: This would include all details color-blocked before washing, and a single highlight on top of the other requirements for a 3-color minimum.

Judges are encouraged to score between the numbers presented for the General appearance score based on any partial accomplishment towards a particular goal. For example, if a large number or a vast majority of models are painted beyond a tabletop standard, but some are not, then they may wish to score 9 or 10 points. What constitutes "a vast majority", "a large number", or "a handful" of models is up to the Judge's discretion. Also note that the examples given next to a points score is just that... an example. Other factors can be involved in a points score. Suffice to say, Appearance Scoring is extremely subjective.

The player with the best appearance score will win Best Appearance with tiebreakers being decided by the players voting for favorite army.

General Score (up to 11pts):

-10pts Some models are not painted to a 3-color minimum

6pts The entire army is painted to a 3-color minimum

8pts The entire army is painted to a tabletop standard

11pts The Entire army is painted beyond tabletop standard

Basing Score: (up to 4pts):

+1pt Minimal basing (1 texture/color) on the entire army

+3pts At least 2 textures and/or colors are used to base the entire army

+4pts Many textures and/or colors are used to base the entire army

Modeling score (up to 4pts - note breakdown adds up to 6, but max is 4):

Conversions

+1pt Minor conversion work has been done to a handful of models

+2pts Minor conversion work on a large number of models or a small amount of major conversions. Conversions must be well-executed to score more than 1 point.

+3pts The army has many major conversions

Display Board

+1pt Simple display board with surface matching models' bases

+2pts Advanced display board with surface matching models' bases and matching terrain. Note that the execution of the display board must be of an Advanced quality to score more than 1 point, even if you do add terrain and effects.

Miscellaneous (up to 6pts - note breakdown adds up to 11, but max is 6):

+1pt Army uniformity

+1pt Basing uniformity

+1pt Extreme bases

+1-2pts Extreme conversion work

+1-3pts Freehand

+0-3pts Judge's discretion. This is mainly to differentiate execution between players with nearly maximum points, but could also be used to award good faith on the part of players who are trying very hard to paint their army. Judges are also encouraged to take into account difficulty level and model count, to some extent, for the awarding of Judge's Discretion points, though the award is entirely up to them and players are asked not to grill the Judge on their final decision. If the Judge feels threatened or put off by questions by the players, the Judge is encouraged to alert the Tournament Organizer so that penalties may be incurred on the player's sportsmanship score. Asking for advice on how to improve one's painting, however, is highly encouraged.

Maximum Appearance score for the tournament: 25pts

Sportsmanship Scoring

At the end of the tournament, each player will offer a vote for Favorite Opponent and a Second-Favorite Opponent. Each Favorite Opponent vote is worth 5 points and each Second Favorite Opponent vote is worth 3 points. Each player also receives 5 points if no complaints are lodged against them throughout the tournament. Players who do not bring a 3-color minimum painted and minimum based army will not receive the bonus 5 points for sportsmanship.

To promote the hobby to newer players and to encourage the expansion of the collections of seasoned players, we're holding a Combat Patrol tournament. We'd love to see players embrace a new army or expand their current one and play their new models in our annual combat patrol tournament. Thanks goes out to the folks at Adepticon for the idea of running games such as this, but you'll note that our format features a few changes. Please read the rules carefully.

Note that this is an early announcement and the rules may change slightly as players weigh in on the format.

Schedule

Although we could follow our usual hectic schedule and get up to 8 games in, we've decided to relax the schedule a bit and get 6 games in and go for a later start and earlier finish for this tournament.

Force Organization

Armies may only use use the following Detachment and they may only take one:

Compulsory: 1 Troop or 1 Elite.

Optional: 1 HQ, 2 Troop, 1 Elite, 1 Fast Attack, 1 Heavy

Restrictions: All units must have the same Faction or no Faction.

Command Benefits: Your Troops have the Objective Secured Special Rule.

General Unit Restrictions

The most recent version of a rule released within 1 month of the event must be used.

The most recent version of a rule released within 2 weeks of the event may be used.

The most recent version of a rule released within 1 week of the event may not be used.

All units must be WYSIWYG - What You See is What You Get. Flamers are not Meltaguns.

Combat Patrol Unit Restrictions

Units which have more than 3 Wounds instead have 3 Wounds.

Units which have more than 3 Hull Points instead have 3 Hull Points

Units which have an Armor Value greater than 12 on a side instead have an Armor Value of 12 on that side.

Superheavy and Gargantuan units are not allowed.

Units Toughness 7 or greater are not allowed.

All unit choices are 0-1 except for Infantry Troops.

In the spirit of the "ROCK & ROAD" theme, units which don't perform well while on the move are not allowed in this tournament.

Units with the Slow and Purposeful special rule are not allowed.

Models equipped with heavy weapons or ordnance weapons must also have the Relentless special rule. The ability to confer Relentless does not count; the model itself must have the special rule.

Forge world and Horus Heresy armies are allowed.

Combat Patrol Game Play Restrictions

Units may not enter Zooming or Soaring mode.

Psykers may only manifest Warp Charge 1 powers nor may they increase the Warp Charge of a power that allows for it.Psykers may re-select if they get a power they cannot manifest.

Warlords do not get Warlord Traits, even if the Character has one listed on their datasheet.

Models

In the hopes of further balancing games of Combat Patrol, please playtest these suggestions. We will
fold them into the tournament rules if the players agree they work out.

All models must be a 3-color minimum and based for this tournament. At least two of the colors must cover a significant portion of the model, whether it be panels, stripes, drybrush, highlight, or wash of some kind. The third color can be a spot color or details. 1 basing material is required. Paintjobs designed out of spite will be judged accordingly.

Any counts-as units must present a good effort to reduce confusion for your opponents. Counts-as must be provided to the Tournament Organizer (adam.fasoldt@gmail.com) before the event if you want to avoid your model not being allowed on game day.

Kitbashes must provide your opponent all the benefits and yourself all the negatives of any difference in size you may have modeled.

Don't be a jerk. If you follow this simple rule, you won't go wrong. We are subjective about our modeling policies, so if you try to follow them to the letter and squeak out some kind of advantage, you will be disqualified from the event.

Scenarios

Scenario 1: 'Lil Crusade

Deployment: 'Lil Vanguard Strike (Players deploy their armies within 12" of the Objective on their side of the table, but 12" away from the center Objectve.

Objectives: Place a single Objective in the center of the table. The player going first places an Objective 12" from their board edge. Then the other player places an objective 12" from their board edge. Place a third Objective equidistant between these two Objectives so that a straight line can be drawn through them.

Scoring: Score 3 Battle Points for each Objective you hold at the end of the game. Score 3 Battle Points if you destroy at least half of your opponent's models. Score 2 Battle Points if your opponent's Warlord is slain.. Score 1 Battle Point if you are in Linebreaker position at the end of the game.

Scenario 2: 'Lil Emperor's Will

Deployment: Vanguard Strike

Objectives: Players take turns placing 1 Objective each. These Objectives must at least partially outside their own deployment zone and must follow any other usual Objective placement restrictions.

Scoring: On turns 1-4, score 1 Battle Point for each Objective you are holding at the end of your turn. Also, score 3 Battle Points for each Objective you hold at the end of the game. Score 1 Battle Point if your opponent's Warlord is slain.

Scenario 3: 'Lil Cleanse and ControlDeployment: Table Quarters (Players deploy in opposite Table Quarters, but at least 13" away from the center Objective. The player picking sides decides which table edge touching their deployment zone is their home edge. Their opponent gets the opposite one.)

Objectives: Place 1 Objective in the center of the battlefield. Then, Players take turns placing 2 Objectives each. These Objectives must follow the usual Objective placement restrictions.

Scoring: Score 2 Battle Points for each Objective you hold at the end of the game. Also, on turns 1-4, score 1 Battle Point at the end of your turn if you hold at least 1 Objective that is more than 12" from your deployment zone. In addition, score 1 Battle Point if your opponent's Warlord is slain.

Objectives: Both players take turns placing 2 Objectives, each exactly 14" from their own board edge and follow any other usual Objective placement restrictions.

Scoring: Score 1 Battle Point for each full 10% of your opponent's models you destroy. For example, if your opponent started the game with 25 models and you kill 7 of them, you only get 2 points because you didn't quite kill 30% of their models. Also, score 1 Battle Point for each Objective you hold at the end of the game. Score 1 more point if your opponent's most expensive unit has been destroyed.

Scenario 5: 'Lil Scouring

Deployment: Dawn of War

Objectives: Place 1 Objective in the center of the battlefield. After that, players take turns placing 1 objective each. These Objectives must be exactly 12" away from of the center Objective and follow any other usual Objective placement restrictions.

Scoring: Score 1 Battle Point for each full 10% of your opponent's models you destroy. For example, if your opponent started the game with 25 models and you kill 7 of them, you only get 2 points because you didn't quite kill 30% of their models. Also, score 2 Battle Points if you hold the center Objective at the end of the game and 1 Battle point for each other Objective you hold at the end of the game. Score 1 more point if your opponent's Warlord has been slain.

Objectives: Place 1 Objective in the center of the battlefield. This is The Relic and may be moved as such. The Relic may not be seized on Game Turn 1.

Scoring: Score 5 Battle Points if you have seized the relic at the end of the game or 3 Battle Points if you are simply holding it. Score 3 Battle Points if over 30% of your models survive the game or 5 Battle Points if over 60% of your models survive the game. Score 1 Battle Point for each table quarter you have a unit completely within at the end of the game. Score 1 Battle Point if your opponent's Warlord has been slain.

Wipeouts: In all games, if one opponent's units are completely destroyed, their opponent scores full Battle Points. In the unlikely event of a mutual wipeout, both players score full Battle Points for their unmatched bravado, yet they only score a Tie in the win/loss results.

What to Bring

Your Army

Tape Measure, Dice, Game Aids, etc.

6 Objective Markers about 40mm in size.

6 Typed Copies of your army list. Be sure to notate who your Warlord is on your army list. (2 Battle Points)

Houserules and FAQs

True Measuring: When measuring range to and from any model or Objective, you must measure diagonally in three dimensions if the models are on different elevations.

The Saint Is Dead: If Saint Celestine or any other model is incapacitated (as a marker or otherwise not in play) at the end of the game, they are considered killed for all victory conditions.

Fast Dice: If your opponent requests that you use Fast Dice for your rolls when you can, you must do so unless you use a dice tower. The only reason to roll one die at a time for saves which could use Fast Dice would be for either superstitious or cheating reasons. The odds are otherwise the same.

Tall Models and Ruins: If an assaulting Walker, Superheavy Walker, Monstrous Creature, or a Gargantuan Monstrous Creature is at least face-level with a model which is on a level of a ruins, then the assaulting model does not need to count the levels up in order to assault the model on that level if the assaulting model's head is fully above that level. The assaulting model moves horizontally as far as it can, reaches out, and attacks the target unit. When measuring in this manner, do so from the closest point on the assaulting model, whether it's a part of the body or the base. Ignore any body parts that are normally ignored for cover purposes (melee weapons, etc.). This rule assumes that the assaulting model being used is modeled at reasonably equal height to the retail model kit.

Terrain

Terrain will be static and narratively-placed by the judges. If both players agree, however, some terrain may be moved.

Hills: All rolling hills are open terrain, granting 5+ cover via LOS blocking/interference as normal but do not count as difficult terrain.

Rock Towers, Crates, and Can Towers: Are impassible and block LOS completely (even if there are actual gaps in the terrain pieces).In order to facilitate easy use of Woods terrain and reduce Line-of-Sight arguments.

Woods are treated differently from other terrain rather than just being simple difficult terrain. If any model is in woods or up to 25% of your model is behind the woods base, including vehicles, they enjoy a 5+ cover save even if the model is not obscured. The height of all woods is assumed to be as tall as the tallest tree on the base, so if a flyer stands over the tree-line, it will not enjoy the cover save. Similarly, if you are in woods and trace line of sight through any part of the woods you are in, your target also enjoys a 5+ cover save.

Note that the bases of terrain count as part of the terrain piece and therefore, non-vehicle units enjoy cover saves for being on them.

Terrain Data Slates (such as the Twisted Copse) will not be used.

Fortifications are placed before your other models during deployment. You must remove one piece of terrain that is at least partially within your deployment zone before you place your Fortification. The exceptions to this are the Aegis Defense Line and Promethium Relay Pipes which are allowed to snake through other terrain as needed, even up hills.

Congratulations to this year's winners. We had a great turnout, filling the store to its gills.

Please forgive any math issues. Note that placing is first by win/loss, then by best general and that any bonus points were applied to Best General as usual.

Please also remember that non-subjective and perfect appearance scores are impossible for any human being. Also please note that we do not turn away anyone with unpainted models, but those armies with models which had no paint were scored for zero appearance for this "painted only" event.